IEA: Oil market to shift from surplus to deficit if OPEC extends cuts

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The International Energy Agency (IEA) has stated that the oil market will shift from a surplus to a supply deficit for the entirety of 2024 if OPEC extends its production cuts until the end of the year. The IEA assumes that OPEC will continue with the voluntary cuts through 2024, prompting a change in its view on the supply-demand balance. The agency also raised its 2024 outlook on global oil demand growth.

The oil market is shifting from a surplus to a supply deficit that will last for all of 2024 if OPEC further extends its production cuts until the end of the year, the International Energy Agency IEA said on Thursday. Early this month, the members of the OPEC alliance that had pledged the Q1 cuts announced they would roll over the supply reductions until the end of the second quarter.

In its Oil Market Report for March, the IEA now assumes that OPEC would continue with the voluntary cuts through 2024, which prompted the agency to change its view on the supply-demand balance this year. “Our balance for the year shifts from a surplus to a slight deficit,” the IEA said in its closely-watched report today, although it said that the currently massive volumes of oil on water could bring some relief to the market when the cargoes reach their final destination. The IEA also raised its 2024 outlook on global oil demand growth, by 110,000 barrels per day bpd from the February report. The Paris-based agency revised up its demand growth projection to 1.3 million bpd for 2024, compared to

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